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obama care cuts medicare, cuts medicare by approximately $500 billion. even with those cuts and tax increases, obama care adds trillions to our deficit and national debt and pushes those obligations on to coming generations. >>> politically a court's decision will help rally the base on both sides. the romney campaign has raised over $3 million since this decision came down. back to you guys. >> doug luzader, thank you. a lot of reaction from him this morning. it will link louisiana one of the states challenging the law. >> on the o'reilly factor governor ginned ellery acting to this ruling. >> extremely disappointed. the court ruling this mandate is constitutional. think about the president what they are saying they are saying our federal government can tax us for not doing something. where does that end? tomorrow can they tax us if we don't eat eat tofu or not buying a number of things. this is expansion of government problem. we have a chance in november. we have a clear joyce. we have a president who wants the government running almost a 6th of the e
obama care cuts medicare, cuts medicare by approximately $500 billion. even with those cuts and tax increases, obama care adds trillions to our deficit and national debt and pushes those obligations on to coming generations. >>> politically a court's decision will help rally the base on both sides. the romney campaign has raised over $3 million since this decision came down. back to you guys. >> doug luzader, thank you. a lot of reaction from him this morning. it will link...
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medicare spending cuts, even though ryan's own plan called for the same in savings. >> it takes some brass to attack a guy for doing what you didn't. >> and that was impromptu. let's get down to the numbers, bill clinton's prepared remarks, just over 3,000 words. the as-delivered version, close to 6,000. just a bit more ad-libbing and he'd have doubled the original word count. that guy is smart. moving on to one of last night's big speech events, did you happen to notice joe biden getting a bit literal with the use of one word in particular? >> governor romney believes it's okay to raise taxes on middle class by $2,000 in order to pay for another -- literally another trillion dollar tax cut for the very wealthy. and it literally amazes me they don't understand. general motors and chrysler were literally on the verge of liquidation. literally the first days -- literally stood on the brink -- literally hung in the balance -- literally -- literally -- the direction we turn is not figuratively, it is literally in your hands. >> well, the direction of history is literally in our hands? hm
medicare spending cuts, even though ryan's own plan called for the same in savings. >> it takes some brass to attack a guy for doing what you didn't. >> and that was impromptu. let's get down to the numbers, bill clinton's prepared remarks, just over 3,000 words. the as-delivered version, close to 6,000. just a bit more ad-libbing and he'd have doubled the original word count. that guy is smart. moving on to one of last night's big speech events, did you happen to notice joe biden...
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such as the bush tax cuts. which are a huge chunk of that, i think you showed $16 trillion pz. >> yeah. >> then on top of that, president obama did something that bush never did with the wars of iraq and afghanistan. obama in february 2009 put both of those wars on the books. that also added to the deficit. >> rob, the politics of revenue and the absence of a growth strategy as a component, i'm all in for a debt cutting and cost savings and there's a lot of ways for fraud, abuse, misallocation all day. i have been confused since 2008 about the absence of a growth strategy. >> there isn't one. but there is a very simple one if you think about it, which is to remove, as imogen was just referring to, the markets of consumers over ceos, over normal people, that they don't know what will happen at the end of the year. we have so many uncertainties. the fiscal cliff that people talk about tp. if you were to solve it alone, i animal inthe uplift. it might be the greatest growth strategy. >> right. >> but you don't sol
such as the bush tax cuts. which are a huge chunk of that, i think you showed $16 trillion pz. >> yeah. >> then on top of that, president obama did something that bush never did with the wars of iraq and afghanistan. obama in february 2009 put both of those wars on the books. that also added to the deficit. >> rob, the politics of revenue and the absence of a growth strategy as a component, i'm all in for a debt cutting and cost savings and there's a lot of ways for fraud,...
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same old formula of cutting taxes at the top. against the democratic incumbents program that was like his. >> president obama has a plan to rebuild america from the ground up. investing in invasion, education, and job training. it only works if there is a strong middle class. that's what happened when i was president. we need to keep going with his plan. >> and michelle obama may have the highest numbers, but bill clinton is saying that barack obama moved away from his policies, but expect him to try to rebut that tonight. >> so it president obama's policy similar to bill clinton's? joining me is peter orszag. he is now the banking chairman for citi group. so president clinton got a lot accomplished in his second term as he moved toward the center. do you think president obama will have to move to the center to reach that kind of achievement? >> i think what's going to happen is probably early next year, not late, next year, you will have a big fiscal deal that gets cut. with a republican house in that scenario, a direct presiden
same old formula of cutting taxes at the top. against the democratic incumbents program that was like his. >> president obama has a plan to rebuild america from the ground up. investing in invasion, education, and job training. it only works if there is a strong middle class. that's what happened when i was president. we need to keep going with his plan. >> and michelle obama may have the highest numbers, but bill clinton is saying that barack obama moved away from his policies, but...
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number one, president obama has cut spending by a trillion dollars. nondiscretionary spending it at its lowest level in since eisenhower was in the white house, number one. with it number two. >> no, that is actually inaccurate. that is not true, bernard. >> it is true. i'm sorry, it's not nondiscretionary. discretionary spending at its lowest level since eisenhower was n the white house. president obama had to accept the extension of the bush tax cuts because the republicans railroaded him. what he has been seeking and what he will implement in his second administration is a tax plan where everybody pays their fair share where middle class americans continue to see their taxes lowered and those at the top continue to pay their fair share. my recollection is. >> that's your strategy then and i guess that's going to be the president's strategy this week two more class warfare, right? raising taxes on the job creators? and you are saying that the tough 1% which already carries 37% of the tax burden in america are not paying enough and they should be pay
number one, president obama has cut spending by a trillion dollars. nondiscretionary spending it at its lowest level in since eisenhower was in the white house, number one. with it number two. >> no, that is actually inaccurate. that is not true, bernard. >> it is true. i'm sorry, it's not nondiscretionary. discretionary spending at its lowest level since eisenhower was n the white house. president obama had to accept the extension of the bush tax cuts because the republicans...
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increases spilling over to the sunday talk shows the big topic there. >> senator kelly hitting president obama for not being involved in the discussions. the senator saying law americas do not have to choose between defense cuts and tax hikes. >> same question for democrats. aren't the stakes of republicans you want the horrible awful defense cuts or do you want to prevent the tax cuts for the wealthier. >> that is not our choice. where is the commander of chief on this? really. here he is talking about giving a speech to our military why isn't he write now at the table with members of both sides of the aisle resolving this. he could lead this effort and he has been awol on this. >>> senator dick durbin is hitting back. with the president's leadership he says congress will be able to resolve this issue. >> there's a case of republican amnesia on the floor of the senate. we have senate leaders coming on to the floor blasting sequestration. there was the alternative. the tea party republicans and house representatives and followers of the senate said we are prepared to shut down the economy of a
increases spilling over to the sunday talk shows the big topic there. >> senator kelly hitting president obama for not being involved in the discussions. the senator saying law americas do not have to choose between defense cuts and tax hikes. >> same question for democrats. aren't the stakes of republicans you want the horrible awful defense cuts or do you want to prevent the tax cuts for the wealthier. >> that is not our choice. where is the commander of chief on this?...
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that is what we are talking about. >> what is broken is taxes and the dead and spending cuts. if the president were honest and in good faith, he wouldn't be needing with a roundtable. he would be up to capitol hill. as president is not serious. >> the other thing about the debt limit is not an authorization to go into as much does he want for five years or whatever. it is a set dollar amount. how much? lou: based on past five years of the bush administration, i can assure you that it wilbe a staggering figure. especially since we have a president who is inclined to spend like hell. i don't think there's any doubt about that. the president today is absolutely indulging in class warfare. >> i cannot ask folks who are middle-class seniors on medicare and young people who are trying to get student loans for college -- i can't ask them to sacrifice. and not ask anything of higher income folks. lou: what are your thoughts? >> i love the word ask her if is that this is a chervil contribution as opposed to money being taken forcibly. second, what's he asking anyone to sacrifice other
that is what we are talking about. >> what is broken is taxes and the dead and spending cuts. if the president were honest and in good faith, he wouldn't be needing with a roundtable. he would be up to capitol hill. as president is not serious. >> the other thing about the debt limit is not an authorization to go into as much does he want for five years or whatever. it is a set dollar amount. how much? lou: based on past five years of the bush administration, i can assure you that...
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i mean, governor romney is talking about greater tax cuts and hoping that this time instead of growing deficits is grows jobs, and president obama's talking about a more balanced approach in line with the sort of policy choices and mix of investments and also balanced approaches that -- neil: but, governor, what did you make of the argument that governor romney used? mr. president, if you were for extending all the bush rates a couple years ago, and arguably the gdp was stronger than it was and is now, and you argue that now and then was not the time to do it? then he did catch the president in a, what the, you know what. >> i think the president, the situation he found himself in was he did not want to see taxes go up on people making less than $250,000 a year. he wanted to see and consistency said he would like to continue that level of taxation on people earning less than $250,000. he was running in, however, to a very hard core obstruction deal saying we're not going forward with that if you don't include the millionaires and billionaires, and the president was left in a position o
i mean, governor romney is talking about greater tax cuts and hoping that this time instead of growing deficits is grows jobs, and president obama's talking about a more balanced approach in line with the sort of policy choices and mix of investments and also balanced approaches that -- neil: but, governor, what did you make of the argument that governor romney used? mr. president, if you were for extending all the bush rates a couple years ago, and arguably the gdp was stronger than it was and...
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i'm in favor of cutting spending -- it's high time to bring those principles of fiscal responsibility to washington, d.c. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >> calling the president a big spender is popular with the gop. polls show the label is sticking with independent voters too. but does it add up? obviously there was an interesting article getting a lot of conversation that was pushed out by the obama campaign, but it was done independently by cbs market watch saying the president's spending record is, well, it's grown the least of any president in the past 60 years, ryan. and in a lot of ways, this really does seem to add up. some other ways, debt is growing at 13.6% a year versus spending at 1.4%. so it doesn't -- there are some real issues here. one thing i thought very interesting, though. a lot of what the president's wanted to push through failed because tea party republicans shot down his efforts to increase the spending in washington. ironically he gets the benefit of being the least spending guy in 60 years thanks to the tea party in a sense. >> there's that, an
i'm in favor of cutting spending -- it's high time to bring those principles of fiscal responsibility to washington, d.c. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >> calling the president a big spender is popular with the gop. polls show the label is sticking with independent voters too. but does it add up? obviously there was an interesting article getting a lot of conversation that was pushed out by the obama campaign, but it was done independently by cbs market watch saying the...
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he spoke of the benefits of cutting taxes. president obama, i hope you're watching this. >> this can be the most important step we could take to prevent another recession. that is the right time to make tax cuts both for your family budget and the national budget. resulting from a permanent basic reform and reduction in our rate structure, a creative tax cut creating more jobs and income and eventually more revenue. it will include an across the the board top to bottom cut in both corporate and personal income taxes. the billions of dollars this bill will place in the hands of the consumer, and our businessmen, will have both immediate and permanent benefits to our economy. every dollar released from taxation that is spent or invested will help create a new job and a new salary and these new jobs and new salaries can create other jobs and other salaries. >> right. that is the message that president obama needs to hear. unfortunately, there's growing evidence to indicate that he's not interested in striking any deal at all. now
he spoke of the benefits of cutting taxes. president obama, i hope you're watching this. >> this can be the most important step we could take to prevent another recession. that is the right time to make tax cuts both for your family budget and the national budget. resulting from a permanent basic reform and reduction in our rate structure, a creative tax cut creating more jobs and income and eventually more revenue. it will include an across the the board top to bottom cut in both...
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there is no mystery about barack obama. this is the man we have come to know for the last four years. he has no intention of coromising. no intention of cutting spending. he has never shown any indication of that. he has every intention of raising the rate and will not compromise. lou: steve murphy is shaking his head. why aryou shaking your head? >> because the president thought he had a deal last year with the house of representatives. the president is willing to do this with mostly spending cuts. u: is often about the negotiations for anyone to do that. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] lou: if you want, watch the markets tonight. lou: watch the markets in europe and asia with the rhetoric today from washington dc and you tll me how sanguine you are about a deadline around christmas. the markets, they seem to be a little anxious. >> they are little anxious, but they have not gone down significantly. that was it. the economy is growing strongly. also because one thing newt gingrich got right, is so-calle
there is no mystery about barack obama. this is the man we have come to know for the last four years. he has no intention of coromising. no intention of cutting spending. he has never shown any indication of that. he has every intention of raising the rate and will not compromise. lou: steve murphy is shaking his head. why aryou shaking your head? >> because the president thought he had a deal last year with the house of representatives. the president is willing to do this with mostly...
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they basically want to cut education. they look at it like an expense. we look at it as an absolute investment, the best investment we can make in young people, in their families and local communities and in the country. we have to educate our way to a better economy. >> let me ask you about one particular contentious or i should say hotly debated issue that does separate the democrats and republicans. a central piece of mitt romney's education platform involves pushing controls back down the local level whenever possible giving parents more choice they want to expand vouchers for low-income students and pointed to a recent study of a florida school program offering private school vouch towers low-income families where test scores at public schools faced with that competition went up. what about that? >> we want to make every single public school in this country a school of choice. the reality of it is for the past 100 years, next 100 years, 90%, 95% of american children are going to public schools. we want to make every single public school a great scho
they basically want to cut education. they look at it like an expense. we look at it as an absolute investment, the best investment we can make in young people, in their families and local communities and in the country. we have to educate our way to a better economy. >> let me ask you about one particular contentious or i should say hotly debated issue that does separate the democrats and republicans. a central piece of mitt romney's education platform involves pushing controls back down...
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you can be sure if barack obama makes sure to extend the tax cuts and raise taxes on rich and cutting spending, you can be sure republicans will look back and say, you know, that obama wasn't so bad he got the economy and importance of taxes, why can't we be more like him. >>> now, a senior fellow at the senior of budget and partisan policy and msnbc contributor, good to see you. >> good to see you, ezra. >> has romney returned to anything like clinton's policies? anything there? >> far from it. if anything, he proposed and quite explicitly, a return to the policies we society with the george w. bush part of the experiment. that's the experiment that works off the trickle down supply-side notions, the idea if you cut taxes sharply for those at the top of the scale, that will create enough growth and economic activity not only to offset your tax loss but uplift the lower class and middle income people. as you very carefully took us through just then, it doesn't work on either one of those counts. your tax charts show amazingly, when you cut tax rates, tax revenues fall and you're stuck
you can be sure if barack obama makes sure to extend the tax cuts and raise taxes on rich and cutting spending, you can be sure republicans will look back and say, you know, that obama wasn't so bad he got the economy and importance of taxes, why can't we be more like him. >>> now, a senior fellow at the senior of budget and partisan policy and msnbc contributor, good to see you. >> good to see you, ezra. >> has romney returned to anything like clinton's policies? anything...
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on the fact that some tax money would be necessary and that some medicare spending would be cut. remember, that's what they used in 2010. >> right. >> and that worked but the people that worked with were not the seniors. that worked with swing voters and younger voters who are looking at how that was going to play out. so i think to go into the ito of the activists at the aarp with that argument was going to elicit boos. you knew that was going to happen and, again, you ask why would they want to did that kind of thing and get booed at the aarp. it's not like a sister souljah moment from the clinton years. >> speaking of bill clinton, let's watch something from bill clinton. once again he's come in and clarified something murky. this is the whole thing, in 30 some states around the country the legislatures have gone out and tried to restrict the rights of people to vote, limit the number of hours you can vote early. limit the opportunity to vote different ways and have to show more documentation. clearly a partisan effort. this is still a big concern with him, president obama, es
on the fact that some tax money would be necessary and that some medicare spending would be cut. remember, that's what they used in 2010. >> right. >> and that worked but the people that worked with were not the seniors. that worked with swing voters and younger voters who are looking at how that was going to play out. so i think to go into the ito of the activists at the aarp with that argument was going to elicit boos. you knew that was going to happen and, again, you ask why...
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certainly tax cuts for the top 1% of americans are not going to help middle class voters. >> one thing i want to get your take on, looking specifically at your own state, colorado, our latest poll showing president obama with a five-point lead over mitt romney. 5 50-45%. the political landscape there changed since george bush won that state. president obama though carrying it by nine points in '08. in your opinion, what has changed? >> what's changed in colorado is we have a lot more high-tech industry. we have a lot of renewable energy and solar. and we have voters who really care about the environment and the economy. and president obama, his policies really appeal to those voters a lot more. it's interesting that now it's a five-point lead because for about six months, up until a week or two ago, president obama had a narrow one to two-point le lead, so that really shows that president obama is breaking out in some of the key swing states like colorado. >> we shall all be watching tonight to see how things go down there in denver. diana degette, thank you, i appreciate it. >>> up ne
certainly tax cuts for the top 1% of americans are not going to help middle class voters. >> one thing i want to get your take on, looking specifically at your own state, colorado, our latest poll showing president obama with a five-point lead over mitt romney. 5 50-45%. the political landscape there changed since george bush won that state. president obama though carrying it by nine points in '08. in your opinion, what has changed? >> what's changed in colorado is we have a lot...
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because the president has part of obama care passed $700 billion in cuts in medicare. and romney wants to repeal obama care, including those cuts. >> wait, wait, wait. >> hold on. hold on. so at the top of the ticket, romney versus obama, there's only one of those guys who wants any cuts affecting current seniors. >> wait, wait, romney versus ryan, then. the ryan plan keeps the obama cuts for medicare. >> the ryan plan does -- >> the romney -- >> mostly as a matter of just preserving the cbo baseline. but the top of the ticket is mitt romney, mitt romney wants to repeal those cuts, and the fact is, rachel -- >> that's amazing -- >> -- if a republican were proposing $700 billion, had passed $700 billion in medicare cuts you'd be savaging that president for their brutality to seniors. >> but you're saying, wait -- >> that is barack obama. >> is romney running on the ryan plan or not? >> he's running on his own version of those ideas. >> let -- >> paul ryan -- is the second on the ticket. >> let me take a step back and get your impression. one of the things that we've alr
because the president has part of obama care passed $700 billion in cuts in medicare. and romney wants to repeal obama care, including those cuts. >> wait, wait, wait. >> hold on. hold on. so at the top of the ticket, romney versus obama, there's only one of those guys who wants any cuts affecting current seniors. >> wait, wait, romney versus ryan, then. the ryan plan keeps the obama cuts for medicare. >> the ryan plan does -- >> the romney -- >> mostly as a...
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what we don't want it do is cut some back room deal like obama care and hatch it to the concantry. >> why not specify the loopholes say right now. >> because we want to have this -- george because we want to have this debate in the public. >> fred, businessmen like yourself, want certainty. why can't -- why won't they tell us what their plan is? >> i think they have told you what their plan is. i think it's more specific than what we're getting from the other side. >> certainly not specific as to how they would make up the deficit if they were going to be saving some of these tax breaks, tell us which tax breaks they've get rid of and how that will add up to the amount of deficit reduction they're promising? >> look, romney has a 56-page -- everybody says it's too much detail, way too much, economic plan for how he's going to get things moving. >> you heard bill clinton say it's a matter of arithmetic. may be 56 pages but it doesn't add up. >> it does add up. let's look at what doesn't add up. what doesn't add up is a fiscal cliff the president will send us over if he's re-elected. if
what we don't want it do is cut some back room deal like obama care and hatch it to the concantry. >> why not specify the loopholes say right now. >> because we want to have this -- george because we want to have this debate in the public. >> fred, businessmen like yourself, want certainty. why can't -- why won't they tell us what their plan is? >> i think they have told you what their plan is. i think it's more specific than what we're getting from the other side....
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is at fair rap or a bum rap to charge president obama with cutting $716 billion from medicare? eleanor clift. >> technically, he's right, the president did take $716 billion out of medicare, out of the payments to insurance companies who are creating these medicare advantage plans, and what he used that money for is he put it back into the program. it extends the life of medicare another eight years. it also closes the doughnut hole, partially closes the doughnut hole for seniors on prescription drugs, and seniors now get free preventive care. so seniors have actually benefited from this. the insurance companies took a cut, and when romney says he will take that money back, he wants to give it back to the insurance companies. that's not a good deal for seniors. but romney's gift is mixing facts and falsehoods, putting them together in a powerpoint presentation so that the president was left standing there for the most of the time looking pretty flumaxed. he didn't know how to come back against that rapid fire. >> the fact is the governor romney intends to repeal obamacare but i
is at fair rap or a bum rap to charge president obama with cutting $716 billion from medicare? eleanor clift. >> technically, he's right, the president did take $716 billion out of medicare, out of the payments to insurance companies who are creating these medicare advantage plans, and what he used that money for is he put it back into the program. it extends the life of medicare another eight years. it also closes the doughnut hole, partially closes the doughnut hole for seniors on...
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i think obama doesn't want to deal with that. hills friends on the left can't bring themselves to even talk about it. and the result is they try to cut deals with the organization of islamic cooperation, which is basically dedicated to islamic supremacy. >> greta: you debated governor romney. people say, quote, he's a good debater. i don't know what that means. what do you expect out of him tomorrow night? usually whoever wins is considered a good debater. >> i debated mitt a lot. i think monthlies of thi thinkss aggressive and clear with obama as newt, he'll win. we didn't expect that obama wouldn't show up. if you go back and look at that debate, the lack of energy, the lack of focus and preparation on obama's part was -- >> greta: he's perfectly capable of doing good on his feet, being a strong advocate. what happened to him? >> i think he spent four years in the cocoon of the white house. he spent four years with people slavishly telling him you're doing great, you're brilliant, magnificent, that last speech was so fabulous.
i think obama doesn't want to deal with that. hills friends on the left can't bring themselves to even talk about it. and the result is they try to cut deals with the organization of islamic cooperation, which is basically dedicated to islamic supremacy. >> greta: you debated governor romney. people say, quote, he's a good debater. i don't know what that means. what do you expect out of him tomorrow night? usually whoever wins is considered a good debater. >> i debated mitt a lot. i...
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. >> the romney rule says, let's double down on the tax cuts for the wealthy. that's another trillion dollars in tax cuts over the next ten years going to the top 1% of american taxpayers. i don't blame her for crying. she's going to -- she is going to inherit it. america has known that we can't go back to the future, back to a foreign policy that would have america go it alone. shout to the world you're either with us or against us. i said before, thanks to president obama, bin laden is dead and general motors is alive. >> i mean, good lines, good reaction to the baby, showing he's quick on his feet. pretty good campaigner, erin. >> sure. but it's often the job of the vice president or the running mate to be the attack dog. can joe biden carry a message on his own when he is in his 70s? it's hard to tell. we're starting to see generational shifts in american politics. president obama is on the cusp of the baby boom generation in generation x. if mitt romney does not win and president obama wins a second term, the republican field that we're looking at in 2016,
. >> the romney rule says, let's double down on the tax cuts for the wealthy. that's another trillion dollars in tax cuts over the next ten years going to the top 1% of american taxpayers. i don't blame her for crying. she's going to -- she is going to inherit it. america has known that we can't go back to the future, back to a foreign policy that would have america go it alone. shout to the world you're either with us or against us. i said before, thanks to president obama, bin laden is...
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mp yusntlif yore the obama intio go on and on. >> he's continuing his role as a math teacher, which he is pretty good at. you know what struck me though? en clinton was speaking earlier. thrnnctaed which has an ugly name, was one of the really good deeds of the clinton administration. he really boosted that up. and if you rember classic clinton rhetic, it was always about people who work hard and rdhe inyesle in he and so again, i think that clinton's gift for obama is he has a way of explaining what for most people are complicated and distant issues and bring them back down to earth, which is why you're right. they should keep the global initiative going. >> thanks for joinin. >> thanks. >> coming up, rupert murdoch has funded an anti-mitt romney video. o could get him to do that? the answer is in the rrite. llheand late rosio dson and we'll talk about the voter registration drive today and the other issues facing the campaign. [ engine revving ] ♪ must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c class is no exception.
mp yusntlif yore the obama intio go on and on. >> he's continuing his role as a math teacher, which he is pretty good at. you know what struck me though? en clinton was speaking earlier. thrnnctaed which has an ugly name, was one of the really good deeds of the clinton administration. he really boosted that up. and if you rember classic clinton rhetic, it was always about people who work hard and rdhe inyesle in he and so again, i think that clinton's gift for obama is he has a way of...
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>> we have an obama radio ad, targeting african-americans. let's roll the ad. >> i refuse to pay for another millionaire's tax cut by kicking children off the head start program, or asking students to pay more for college or eliminating health insurance for millions of poor and elderly and disabled americans on medicaid. [cheering in the background]. >> register to vote. go to gotta vote dot-org. you know we have your back ♪ >> sean: they use a clip of a speech by obam ai refuse pay for another millionaire tax cut, and asking students to pay more for lmg or eliminate health insurance for millions of poor and elderly and disabled americans -- is this going to work? >> is this going to work? they keep saying we have your back. i don't think they have the african-americans' back -- at all. in fact when you are looking at the polling, they are getting nervous in north carolina -- they are down in north carolina and wisconsin. >> particularly with african-american voters who are looking at the recent polling that was 76% that were going for obam
>> we have an obama radio ad, targeting african-americans. let's roll the ad. >> i refuse to pay for another millionaire's tax cut by kicking children off the head start program, or asking students to pay more for college or eliminating health insurance for millions of poor and elderly and disabled americans on medicaid. [cheering in the background]. >> register to vote. go to gotta vote dot-org. you know we have your back ♪ >> sean: they use a clip of a speech by obam...
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nancy may passionately feel the democrats and obama are to blame. i have a different perspective but we're all americans, we're all going to be hurt by the cuts that are coming next week if we don't pass something. we'll be hurt by defense cuts, by tax increases. we're going to be hurt. we have to put the country first, put partisanship aside and neither side are doing this. >> even if they pass, they don't deal with the amt or payroll tax which means everybody who has a job is going to pay more in taxes. payroll alone. >> that's absolutely right. that's very sad that we can't work together to just do a minimal fix to get at the amt. >> the only people safe are the 20 million plus who are unemployed and underemployed and they're just trying to put food on the table. >> their benefits will get cut too. everybody's at risk. >> doug, nancy, we're out of time. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> maybe prayers might help. concerns over the fiscal cliff on the mind of the chaplain praying for divine intervention. >> mighty god, have mercy upon of your gr
nancy may passionately feel the democrats and obama are to blame. i have a different perspective but we're all americans, we're all going to be hurt by the cuts that are coming next week if we don't pass something. we'll be hurt by defense cuts, by tax increases. we're going to be hurt. we have to put the country first, put partisanship aside and neither side are doing this. >> even if they pass, they don't deal with the amt or payroll tax which means everybody who has a job is going to...
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>> president obama cut taxes for much of america. i do not believe having the rates go back to what they were in the 90s will have any significant impact on the economy. you can use the money money for things like cutting taxes, for businesses that hire people rather than cutting taxes on the estates of billionaires or cutting taxes which counts asu a business under the small business definition. >> back in 2010 the president said he opposed raising taxes on anyone including the wealthy because he said the economy was too weak. let's look at when he said that. >> you would see a lot of folks losing business, more folks potentially losing jobs. that would be mistake when the economy has not fully taken off. >> when the president said that the economy was growing at a rate of 2.3%. he said at that point, the economy was too fragile to raise taxes on the wealthy. the economy is now growing at a rate of 1.7%. it is weaker. why raise taxes now when it was too fragile back then? >> i disagree with your premise. the predominant think he was
>> president obama cut taxes for much of america. i do not believe having the rates go back to what they were in the 90s will have any significant impact on the economy. you can use the money money for things like cutting taxes, for businesses that hire people rather than cutting taxes on the estates of billionaires or cutting taxes which counts asu a business under the small business definition. >> back in 2010 the president said he opposed raising taxes on anyone including the...
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the reason why boehner has trouble cutting a deal is not because boehner can't cut a deal. i think in five minutes' time he and obama would come up -- >> excuse me, excuse me, you're wrong. you're wrong. all that grover has to say, all he has to say is, we're in a particular fiscal crunch right now, and we've got to make allowances for that. if he did that, a lot would change. >> grover only counts because these tea party guys, the 50, 60, 70 in the house, they have a theological opposition to any -- >> let's go -- >> all they're worried about is being primaried from the right -- >> i know -- let's talk about the caucus you used to work with and know. >> very well. >> aren't there a lot of people over there if grover came out and said these are peculiar times, we have to make a couple adjustments. >> members of congress should not have to negotiate with grover norquist. >> but i'm asking you an open question. would that have any influence? >> it could but it would -- for grover he's an activist. he's someone -- he has his ideals, and if he compromises on that, that's harder
the reason why boehner has trouble cutting a deal is not because boehner can't cut a deal. i think in five minutes' time he and obama would come up -- >> excuse me, excuse me, you're wrong. you're wrong. all that grover has to say, all he has to say is, we're in a particular fiscal crunch right now, and we've got to make allowances for that. if he did that, a lot would change. >> grover only counts because these tea party guys, the 50, 60, 70 in the house, they have a theological...
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president obama -- president obama's plan cuts the debt, honors our values, brightens the future of our children our families and our nation. it's a heck of a lot better. it passes the arithmetic test and far more important, it passes the values test. my fellow americans, all of us in this grand hall and everybody watching at home, when we vote in this election, we'll be deciding what kind of country we want to live in. if you want a winner-take-all, you're on your own society, you should support the republican ticket. but if you want a country of shared opportunities and shared responsibility, a we're all in this together society, you should vote for barack obama and joe biden. if you -- if you want -- if you want america -- if you want every american to vote and you think it is wrong to change voting procedures, just to reduce the turnout of younger, poor, minority and disabled voters, you should support barack obama. and if you think, if you think the president was right to open the doors of american opportunity to all those young immigrants brought here when they were young so they
president obama -- president obama's plan cuts the debt, honors our values, brightens the future of our children our families and our nation. it's a heck of a lot better. it passes the arithmetic test and far more important, it passes the values test. my fellow americans, all of us in this grand hall and everybody watching at home, when we vote in this election, we'll be deciding what kind of country we want to live in. if you want a winner-take-all, you're on your own society, you should...
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. >>> federal reserve chairman ben bernanke warned congress and the obama administration to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. speaking to the economic club of new york, he talked of the devastating effect on the economy if the combination of automatic tax increases and budget cuts kick in come january 1st. now, bernanke said the uncertainty has been holding back spending and investment. nbc's luke russert joins us live with more on this. so when congress returns, what is the immediate agenda? because as we know, time is running short. >> time is running short, thomas, and that january 1st deadline for the fiscal cliff becomes more alarming as each day goes by. but there have been negotiations behind closed doors sort of opening-level talks if you will that have been going on this week between staffs of the white house and staffs of the capitol hill close to the gop leadership. what the goal is from folks that i have spoken to that is by perhaps mid december, they can reach some sort of agreement in terms of what the overall number would be for a fiscal cliff deal. the idea is that onc
. >>> federal reserve chairman ben bernanke warned congress and the obama administration to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. speaking to the economic club of new york, he talked of the devastating effect on the economy if the combination of automatic tax increases and budget cuts kick in come january 1st. now, bernanke said the uncertainty has been holding back spending and investment. nbc's luke russert joins us live with more on this. so when congress returns, what is the immediate...